Preschoolers: Helping Your Child Explore

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Preschoolers: Helping Your Child Explore

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Preschool children are driven to explore their world. This
curiosity is the basis for learning, now and throughout their lives. Children
at play are little scientists. They answer for themselves basic questions about
how the world works, whether they are playing with sand or water, sculpting
with clay or painting, or climbing on playground equipment.

Learning that comes from exploration is more appropriate for preschool
children than the mastery of letters or numbers that might come from more
passive kinds of learning, such as watching educational television. By
exploring and playing, these children start to understand cause and effect and how this
concept relates to their actions.

Children who have many chances
to explore develop a healthy sense of competence as they master new skills and
solve problems on their own. For example, young children often feel proud of
wiping up their own spills. Be sure to engage with your child during
activities. Praise the child's effort and do not worry about the result or
outcomes of projects. Give the child many different things to play
with, from games to building toys to puzzles and books. Encourage building and
art projects.

Parents are often tempted to put limits on
exploration, both for safety reasons and for their own convenience. Resist this
temptation to limit your child's natural curiosity. For example, accept that
finger paints will require some time and effort for preparation and clean-up.
Show a child how to wipe up any messes and explain why spills need to be wiped
up right away.

If you find that you are often limiting your
child's play for safety reasons, think about how you can make your home and yard
safer. Then you can allow your child to be more free to explore without danger. For more information, see the topic Health and Safety, Ages 2 to 5.

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